The Landmark, also known as ‘Central’, is one of the oldest and most prominent shopping malls in Hong Kong, positioned between the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and office towers. Five levels of chic designer shopping offer brands that are rarely showcased elsewhere in Asia, including Diane von Furstenberg and a glittering De Beers diamonds store.
There is also a famous Louis Vuitton flagship outlet offering goods at prices significantly lower than other shops in Hong Kong. The Landmark attracts those with plenty of cash to splash at the huge collection of boutiques; there are enough exclusive brands and stylish choices to satiate even the fussiest consumer. Plus fine dining and funky eateries offer a welcome respite in which to rest those Jimmy Choos.
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Shopping at The Landmark is a heavenly experience with a dizzy array of some of the world’s most cutting-edge brands. Big brand flagship stores are present including designer department store by Harvey Nichols. Fashionistas will relish the opportunity to pick up clothing from prestigious names such as Stella McCartney and Helmut Lang, and match with accessories from Coach and footwear by Manolo Blahnik.
There’s also an endless selection of designer kids wear including Juicy Couture and a dazzling assortment of priceless gems from the likes of Bvlgari and Van Cleef & Arpels. A credit card or plenty of cash will definitely be required if you’re planning a shopping trip to The Landmark.
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There are plenty of sumptuous food choices available at The Landmark, including trendy coffee bars, hip cafes and fabulous fine dining establishments.
Most of the food outlets are on the expensive side and there is no food court available.
This restaurant and bar is a great place for hanging out with friends and it’s a popular spot for business lunches throughout the week. The restaurant design is modern and warm resulting in an atmosphere that is busy and vibrant. Dishes are mostly modern European with French flavours playing a large role. Drop by in the afternoon when traditional high tea is served.
The award winning L’ATELIER is consistently listed as one of the number one restaurants in Asia and was assigned two Michelin stars in 2009 and 2010. Connected to the renowned L’ATELIER in Tokyo this is a comfortably chic restaurant serving fine French cuisine. Signature dishes include Foie Gras with maize and scampi ravioli, definitely the place to go and celebrate a special occasion.
Straight from the streets of London, ZUMA Hong Kong cooks up Japanese cuisine with a chic edge at this informal eatery. Contemporary menu items are delivered simply with a focus on the freshest ingredients, try a spider roll with soft shell crab alongside a signature Rubabu cocktail infuse with ozeki sake, 42 below vodka and fresh passion fruit. ZUMA is located on level 5 with Chef Dan Segall at the helm.
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Product launches and promotions are commonplace at The Landmark plus Art Exhibitions from artists across the globe are regularly hosted. For evening entertainment visit the very cool ZUMA lounge known as one of Hong Kong’s hottest nightspots featuring a regular international DJ and inventive cocktails.
Due to the malls location, shoppers might also want to check into the Oriental Spa at the Mandarin Oriental hotel next door for pampering or pop across to Fitness First at one exchange square for a pre/post shopping work out.
The Landmark is easily reached via MRT Central Station exiting at either G or H. Additionally, there is a well-established footbridge connecting the mall to other destinations including the Four Seasons Hotel. Valet parking is available until midnight daily and can be redeemed against store purchases.
Guide dogs are permitted into the mall and internet users will benefit from Wi-Fi throughout. The store is open every day from 10:00 until 22:00 with some restaurants open until midnight; concierge is located at the Atrium and open from 10:00 until19:30 daily
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